Where's My Refund

Supported Operating Systems and Browsers

The following operating systems and browsers are supported for using the Refund Inquiry:

Operating Systems:

Windows 98/XP/NT/2000

Browsers:

Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher with at least 128-bit encryption

Firefox 3.0 or higher with at least 128-bit encryption

The web browser must be configured to enable "per session cookies".
In Internet Explorer, this can be set under the "Internet Options"
menu option. For additional information on enabling the "per session cookies"
please check the browser’s documents/help.

If you receive a message that 128-bit encryption is needed, you will need to download the 128-bit encryption
for your browser. The 128-bit encryption is standard in the United States so the problem would normally
apply to someone trying to access the application from outside the United States.

Navigation Assistance

When navigating through this application, please use the navigation buttons located at the bottom of
each page. Please do not use the web browser's back and forward buttons. Doing so may result
in the loss of information you may have previously entered.

On most of our web pages you will see the following buttons:Back: The purpose of this button is to return you to the previous web page. Next: Directs you to the next web page you are required to complete or review.Clear: Deletes the entries on the current web page.Help: Opens a new browser window containing the help text associated with this application.Cancel: Cancels your online transaction. None of the information you have entered will be retained.

Check the status of your 2016 original income tax refund.

Make this selection if you want to know the up-to-date
status of your current year tax refund. Current year tax return is 2016 since 2016
return is due to be filed in 2017.
Make sure that you are looking at your 2016 state return (Form D-400). Many
taxpayers confuse the amount of their state refund with their federal refund.

Refund amount different than what you expected.

Make this selection if your 2016 state refund check is more
or less than the amount of refund shown on your state tax return, line 33 of
Form D-400. Many taxpayers confuse their state return (Form D-400) with their
federal return. Also remember that your 2016 return is filed in 2017.

Receive information about your amended return refund or prior year refund
filed late

Make this selection if you amended your individual income tax return or if you filed an original return for any
tax year prior to tax year 2016.

Social Security Number

The social security number is required. The social security
number must be 9 digits (no spaces or hyphens) and it must be numeric (no letters
or characters). The number cannot be negative and it cannot be all zeros.

Enter the 1st Social Security Number shown on
your 2016 state tax return, Form D-400. The social security number is located
near the top of the front page of the return. You MUST enter the first social
security number shown, which is the social security number on the left hand
side, near the top of the page.

Refund Amount

The refund amount is required. Enter the amount in whole
dollars only. Do not enter the cents amount. The amount entered must be
numeric, and cannot be negative or all zeros.

Enter the amount shown on line 33 of Form D-400. Do not confuse your state return
Form D-400 with your federal return, Form 1040.